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  • ...der]]. During the 16th century and on into the [[18th century]] [[Commedia dell'arte]] was a form of [[improvisational theatre]] , although it is still perform ''For more information see: [[History of theater]] and [[Commedia dell'arte]]''
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  • ...der]]. During the 16th century and on into the [[18th century]] [[Commedia dell'arte]] was a form of [[improvisational theatre]] , although it is still perform ''For more information see: [[History of theater]] and [[Commedia dell'arte]]''
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  • ...] position (the backdrop for [[Dante Alighieri|Dante]]'s ''[[Divine Comedy|Commedia]]'').
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  • ...[Florentine]] poet, [[Dante Alighieri]], whose greatest work, the [[Divina Commedia]] is often considered the foremost literary statement produced in Europe du ...uch as [[Dante Alighieri]], who between 1308 and 1321 wrote the ''[[Divina Commedia]]''). A national education system was established - leading to a decrease i
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  • ..., called ''[[Gianduiotto]]'', named after [[Gianduja]], a local [[Commedia dell'arte]] mask; plus many other kinds of chocolate. Every year the town organizes '
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  • ...ative Tuscan in his epic poems known collectively as the ''[[Divine Comedy|Commedia]],'' to which [[Giovanni Boccaccio]] later affixed the title ''Divina''. D [[Dante Alighieri]]), ''La Divina Commedia'', Inferno, I, 1-9
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  • ...shown in the [[Sirventese]] genre, and later, Dante's [[The Divine Comedy|Commedia]]: his lines are full of invectives against contemporary political leaders ...ove all other men of genius in Italy, was his ''[[The Divine Comedy|Divina Commedia]]'', which tells of the poet's travels through the three realms of the dead
    111 KB (18,030 words) - 13:31, 8 October 2009
  • ...shown in the [[Sirventese]] genre, and later, Dante's [[The Divine Comedy|Commedia]]: his lines are full of invectives against contemporary political leaders ...ove all other men of genius in Italy, was his ''[[The Divine Comedy|Divina Commedia]]'', which tells of the poet's travels through the three realms of the dead
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